
Address and Contact Information
Address: 16701 Lakeview Rd NE, Flintstone, MD 21530
Phone: (301) 784-8400
Website: https://www.cnty.com/rocky-gap/food-drink/signatures-bar-and-grill
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Reviews
A nice spot for “bar-type” food with generous portions—you definitely won’t leave hungry. On our couple visits, the service was consistently very good, and several menu items stood out.
The pizza and nachos were especially tasty, with the pepperoni pizza being a highlight. The basket of fries was a great value at just $4—large, hot, and fresh. We also tried the strawberry, chocolate, and vanilla custard, which was rich, creamy, and generously portioned.
The fish was just okay, but overall Signatures is a solid alternative to the on-site Lakeside restaurant for a casual and satisfying bite.
The salads are quite large and prepared fresh. I enjoyed their Cajun ranch dressing.
5 stars for Lauren and the Cook !
For $35 (without tip included), we had the cheesesteak with fries, beyond burger with fries and a soft drink. The cheesesteak was so-so, beyond burger needed cooked just a bit longer (two more minutes and it would have been fully cooked through). Our biggest issue was the lengthy wait for our meal – it took nearly 30 minutes, which seemed really long for a Thursday evening and a cheesesteak and burger meal.
Our server, Brynn, was nice and attentive, no issues whatsoever with her. We noticed a young male server with his tables and he was, to be honest, short and rude with them. We were happy to not have his service and glad Brynn was our server since she was very nice and made sure we had everything we needed. The long wait wasn’t her fault either.
We’d gladly eat at Signatures Bar & Grill again, the food was tasty and the wait wasn’t a deal-breaker.
If heaven had a grill, Signatures Bar & Grill would be the first stop. I had the burger and fries with a margarita (don’t ask, just trust me). The burger was a divine masterpiece—two patties, because why settle for one when you can have double the flavor? I bit into it, and the sheer joy that followed can only be described as a life-altering experience. The fries? Perfect. The drink? A margarita that made me question everything I thought I knew about beverages. 10/10 would eat again.
Let me preface this by saying: I’ve been to this restaurant multiple times. Not because I love it, but because I was just hoping for something edible before heading to the casino. Because of my past experiences here, my expectations were in the gutter. I mean rock-bottom. And yet somehow, they still managed to trip over the low bar I had set.
We were seated and left to marinate in confusion—no menus, no server in sight. Eventually someone wandered over to take our drink order and then brought us menus. Remember: expectations were practically nonexistent.
I ordered an appetizer—nachos, simple stuff. My husband ordered a cheesesteak sub. Nothing fancy. But then we waited. And waited. And waited. The food took over 30 minutes to arrive. For nachos and a sub. At this point, I was not surprised at all, nor was I disappointed. It was exactly as I thought it would be.
Then it went from bad to insulting. I asked for no chili on the nachos because I have a gluten sensitivity, and chili seasonings often contain gluten. It’s easier to say “no chili” than interrogate the kitchen about their spice blend. But of course, the nachos came out smothered in chili. I couldn’t eat any part of it that had touched the chili, so basically, I was left with disappointment and a few bare chips.
Meanwhile, my husband’s trying to eat his sub and can’t even get a napkin, because the server was completely MIA until he had completely finished. When she came to check in for the first time AFTER HE WAS DONE HIS MEAL, I explained the issue with my food. Her response?
“It’s not my fault, I entered it with no chili” followed by an offer to… bring me more chips. Chips. WHAT?! As if that would somehow erase the complete disregard for a simple, necessary request.
We asked for the check—another exercise in patience. 10 to 15 more minutes of sitting, hungry, staring at food I can’t eat, while the server pretended we didn’t exist. She charged me full price for those nachos that I couldn’t eat b/c of their mistake. And I paid it. WHY? Because I just wanted to get out of there. It would have taken more time from my rare evening out to address it. I just wanted to get out of there.
In short, this place is a joke. Not even a funny one.
To the management: Do. Better. You’ve consistently disappointed , even when I showed up expecting the bare minimum—just edible food and bare minimum service. This was the last straw. Save yourself the frustration and go literally anywhere else. I paid for food I literally coudn’t eat and took time out of my evening to sit and wait. and wait.